Frank Conlon boxer

Frank Conlon boxer
bouts
14
won
10
lost
3
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
welterweight
Debut
1930-10-24
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

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Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1935-01-28 Kid Rawson DLL Valentine WIN
Points
1935-01-03 Henry Aguirre WLLLWW City Auditorium, Omaha WIN
Technical knockout
1934-12-18 Henry Aguirre LWLLLW Schiek Garage, Beatrice LOST
Points
1931-11-11 Billy King DW Ak-sar-ben Coliseum, Omaha WIN
Points
1931-10-29 Irish McKenna DLWLWL City Auditorium, Omaha WIN
Technical knockout
1931-10-16 Billy King D K. of C. Hall, Omaha LOST
Points
1931-10-08 Billy King debut South Omaha Eagles Hall, Omaha DRAW
Points
1931-09-25 Jimmy Johnson LLWWWW City Auditorium, Omaha LOST
Points
1931-09-11 Johnny Fox debut Krug Park, Omaha WIN
Technical knockout
1931-08-28 Ed Kelley debut Krug Park, Omaha WIN
Points
1931-08-21 Lloyd Gosnell LL Krug Park, Omaha WIN
KO
1931-08-07 Lloyd Gosnell L Krug Park, Omaha WIN
KO
1931-01-16 Clarence Neuberger L K. of C. Hall, Omaha WIN
Technical knockout
1930-11-18 Wayne Welton WWWWW Legion Memorial Building, Atlantic WIN
1930-11-03 Chuck Alvis LLL Grand Island WIN
KO
1930-10-24 Sylvester 'Kid' Jobe WWWWWW Auditorium, Sioux City LOST

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